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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Managing Network Bandwidth With Windows Vista (Level 200)2006-11-24 01:00:19 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how networking within Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" operating systems enables more efficient data transfers and effective network management. The webcast describes how policy-based Quality of Service in Windows Vista and Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" allows central management of host systems' bandwidth.   
whitepaper Webcast: Philadelphia's Wireless War2006-10-25 10:55:43 ZDNet
  Philadelphia is looking to be the first major city in the U.S. to provide citywide low-cost broadband access. CIO for the city, Dianah Neff, sits down with ZDNet editor in chief Dan Farber to explain the politics and technology behind the "Wireless Philadelphia" project.   
whitepaper Storage Is Cheap, Bandwidth Is Not2006-09-21 01:00:14 CA (Computer Associates)
  IT support for branch offices presents a unique set of challenges. This webcast presents ways to leverage inexpensive storage and advanced information delivery technology to significantly reduce the cost of supporting branch offices, specifically the cost associated with the necessary IT expertise and WAN bandwidth.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Working With Blogs, Search Engines, and Rich Web Services Using Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition (Level 200)2006-08-18 01:00:11 Microsoft
  This webcast focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio development system to develop mobile applications that work with bandwidth-intensive content formats and Web services such as blogs, RSS, tagging, photos, podcasts, and search engines. The webcast explains how to enable the mobile applications to take advantage of all that Web 2.0 has to offer, despite the limited bandwidth typically available to connected mobile devices and discusses the factors one should consider when deciding whether to use XML or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition as a data store, examine the dirty details of UI data binding, and expose the secrets of accessing rich Web services.   
whitepaper What Works in Stopping Spyware2006-06-09 01:00:26 SANS Institute
  The days of do-it-yourself security using free software have passed. There is broad understanding among CIOs and CISOs that an effective cyber security program cannot be implemented without commercial technology and services. SANS What Works initiative employs SANS research to illuminate a user story that brings to life the benefits (and problems) of an effective security tool. The user story is presented as a webcast interview - in essence a conversation between the SANS Director of Research, and a person who uses the security product.   
whitepaper A Shop Talk Discussion on Optimizing Network Bandwidth Usage20041002030001 Microsoft
  How does Microsoft manage its wide area network (WAN) bandwidth demand and operating costs? As the employee population and geographic scope of the company has expanded over the last several years, WAN usage and costs increased. In order to control rising costs and maintain adequate application performance, Microsoft needed to more efficiently manage its bandwidth usage, and more precisely forecast future bandwidth needs. The Microsoft IT group assembled a small, dedicated team, tasked with identifying and implementing ways to improve engineering, operating, and management efficiencies for overall bandwidth consumption. This webcast will describe the methods used by that team to achieve their goals to increase network efficiency by twelve percent and reduce costs by nine percent annually.   
whitepaper Optimizing Backhaul Bandwidths in Wireless Networks2006-01-06 01:01:49
  As operators migrate their wireless networks from 2G to 3G, optimizing the backhaul bandwidth from these new bandwidth-intensive networks becomes critical to profitability. This webinar reviews ways of addressing requirements using multiservice switches, Sonet/SDH equipment, and WDM platforms.   
whitepaper Why "Ethernet Everywhere" is Coming, and How it Must Be Secured2006-04-05 10:43:29
  Ethernet has transcended its Local Area Network (LAN) origins. This ubiquitous and disruptive technology is now capable of meeting the long-range transport (up to 128 kilometers without regeneration), bandwidth (10+ Gbps), high-availability (99.999%), low-latency (55 milliseconds nation-wide) and security requirements of Metro Area Networks (MANs), Wide Area Networks (WANs) and even National Area Networks (NANs).

During this live TechRepublic Webcast, attendees will discover why the combination of speed, scalability, simplicity and economics is rapidly driving Ethernet into MANs, WANs and beyond, and what you must know about securing this new architecture. This interactive Webcast is sponsored by SafeNet and hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic.

Our featured guests will be Ron Young, founding chairman of the Metro Ethernet Forum and cofounder of Metro Ethernet pioneer Yipes Communications, and SafeNet's VP of enterprise security Andy Solterbeck, an expert in data-in-motion network security with an extensive background in telecommunications and encryption. They'll discuss the unique security requirements of Ethernet MANs and WANs and will field any questions you may have about this impressive networking technology.

Note: This Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today -- even if you're not sure you can attend on April. 27th -- and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available.
  

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